Polish Falcons Of America
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The Polish Falcons of America is a nonprofit fraternal benefit society with a strong emphasis on physical fitness. The organization originated after the suppression of the Polish uprising of 1863, with the goal of regenerating the Polish nation through physical fitness. The first “nest” in the United States was founded in 1887 in Chicago by Felix Pietrowicz. By 1894, there were twelve nests in the country. On May 1 of that year, the Alliance of Polish Turners in the United States of America was charted in Chicago as a national organization of the falcon movement in the United States. In 1914, the name was changed to Polish Falcons Alliance of America. The organization adopted its present name on March 30, 1928. The local units of the PFA are called “Nests”. There were 160 nests in 1979 and 82 in 2016. Regional structures are called “Districts”, which must have at least 500 members. The national convention meets quadrennially. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has been the headquarters of the group since 1912. Membership is open to people of Polish or Slavic descent, or the spouses of same, who are between 16 and 60 years old, of good moral character, and mentally and physically sound. Social membership without insurance, is also available. In 1978 the Falcons had 26,346 beneficiary members and 2,867 social members. In 1994, there were 30,000 members.
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Founded | 1887 |
Phone | 412-922-2244 |
Address |
1016 Greentree Road Pittsburgh, PA 15220 |
States Licenses | CT,IL,IN,MA,MI,NJ,NY,PA,WI |
Insurance Types | Annuity, Health, Life |
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